The American in Paris series by Vicki Lesage is a delicious cocktail of the humor of Tina Fey, the candor of Amy Poehler, and the self-deprecating charm of Mindy Kaling. You’ll feel as if you’re chatting over a bottle of wine with your new best friend. Fast-paced, fun, and breezy, readers are sure to enjoy this wonderful collection.
Christmas Confessions & Cocktails: A Humorous Holiday Memoir with Sassy Drink Recipes (American in Paris)
by Vicki Lesage
(59 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Cookbooks, Food & Wine | Foreign Languages
Get in the Christmas spirit with these humorous holiday stories!
American-turned-Parisian Vicki tells it like it is, from crazy Christmases growing up in the Midwest to even crazier holidays in her new home in France. Bizarre gifts, stomach-turning food, and holiday travel disasters are just some of the tales you’ll chuckle at.
This Christmas-themed memoir features 25 funny and heartwarming essays, each paired with a festive drink recipe, like the Christmas Cookie Martini or the Glitter & Gold. Grab your martini shaker and get ready for tasty cocktails and hearty laughs this holiday season!
Fans of Scary Mommy’s Guide to Surviving the Holidays by Jill Smokler and Jen Mann’s Spending the Holidays with People I Want to Punch in the Throat will enjoy the holiday humor in this book.
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Confessions of a Paris Party Girl: A Humorous Travel Memoir (American in Paris)
by Vicki Lesage
(171 Reviews)
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A sassy American embarks on a new life in France in this #1 Amazon best-selling memoir…
When newly single party girl Vicki moves to Paris, she hopes to indulge in wine, stuff her face with croissants, and fall in love. It proves to be more difficile than she imagined.
From strange cocktails to even stranger men (including The Great Foot Massage Incident), this cheeky storyteller recounts the highs and lows of her life in the City of Light. Outspoken and shamelessly honest, Vicki makes you feel as if you’re right there in Paris stumbling along the cobblestones with her.
Will she find love? Will she learn to consume reasonable amounts of alcohol? Will she ever be able to pronounce “au revoir” without eliciting peals of laughter?
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Confessions of a Paris Potty Trainer: A Humorous Parenting Memoir (American in Paris)
by Vicki Lesage
(99 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Travel
#1 Amazon Best-Seller
A humorous memoir about parenting in Paris, where not all French kids are well-behaved…
Party girl Vicki has traded wine bottles for baby bottles. If she’s up at 3 a.m. it’s because of a crying baby, not a wild night on the town. From writing baby résumés to get into daycare, to racing down cobblestone streets to find a toilet for her never-gonna-be-potty-trained son, parenting in Paris is much harder than she thought.
Laugh along with Vicki as she tries to see the humor in her new life. French kids don’t throw food? Hers do! French kids are polite? Hers let out sonic boom farts in the elevator. Even her ever-patient French husband admits they’ll need a vineyard’s worth of wine to get through the potty-training phase. (For them, not the kids.)
Through deadpan humor and funny observations about daily life, Vicki shares the highs and lows of raising her family in Paris. Will she survive motherhood in the City of Light?
Fans of Pamela Druckerman’s Bringing Up Bébé will be comforted to know that not all French kids are perfect angels. As a contributor to Jen Mann’s New York Times best-selling I Just Want to Pee Alone series, Vicki doesn’t hold anything back when spilling what it’s really like raising kids.
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Confessions of an Expat in Paris: A Humorous Travel Memoir with Sassy Drink Recipes (American in Paris)
by Vicki Lesage
(24 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Travel
Readers’ Favorite 5-Star Winner
A humorous memoir offering an inside look at an American’s years in Paris…
Party girl Vicki moved to Paris hoping to drink wine and fall in love. She accomplished both, with a few bumps along the way: enduring cheesy pick-up lines from French guys, getting seated in the “ugly” section of a chic Parisian restaurant, and chaperoning a field trip of 4-year-olds who speak better French than her.
Journey along with Vicki as she finds her way in Paris. All with a drink in hand and a smile on her face. Until she must make a decision: Should she stay in her adopted city or should she return home? (Because if she leaves, she’s sure gonna miss baguettes and stinky cheese.)
Discover the real Paris as Vicki shows you the funny side of life, love, and raising a family in the City of Light. Each chapter is paired with a delicious cocktail recipe, like the Sangria Spritzer, Pretty Good Bloody Mary, and Teeny Bellini.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll want to pour yourself another drink!
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